Markh Valley Trek Tour

Markh Valley Trek
(Spituk To Martselang or Hemis monastery)
This trek follows a circular route around the Hemis National Park. The trek is a thrilling experience what with two 4800 - 5000m high passes to cross as well as waist - deep rivers to ford on the way. The campsites are among aromatic shrubs and wild roses. You can spot blue sheep on the bare mountains or get entertained by the antics of the marmot while following the beaten trail. The Markha trek is one of the most sought after treks in Leh.

Packing List
Big rucksack to carry all the clothing and your belongings
Daypack to carry your personal needs during the day
Inner sheet/sleeping sheet & good sleeping bag are recommended for hygienic reasons
Travel documents: passport, visa, travel insurance, air tickets, including 1 photocopy of each of the mentioned documents
Small amount of cash money (in USD, EUR, CHF), bank/credit card, money pouch or money belt
First aid kit, including blister pads, rehydration salts, personal medication in case you need
Purification tablets, or filter when you go trekking
Antibacterial hand gel when water is scarce
Mosquito repellent, sunscreen 30+ and good lip balm due to harsh sunlight and exposure to UV at high altitudes
Sunglasses, wide brim hat or umbrella
Warm clothes while trekking and as mornings/evenings are fresh: down or fleece jacket, a wind proof jacket, cap and gloves, thermal underwear if you are easily feeling cold (can be used also as a pyjama)
Comfortable trousers, long sleeve t-shirt/shirt/loose blouse, underwear plus change
Scarf or face mask as dust protection
Sarong for covering up when washing/showering
Somfortable trekking boots, warm socks, sandals
Plastic bag & non-polluting biodegradable soap for laundry
Toilet paper, alarm clock, torch/flashlight,lightweight travel towel
Refillable water bottle or 'camel bak' for filling from thermos or refill shops
Ear plugs can be useful if you are a light sleeper
Hygienic items, tampons are difficult to buy in india
Digital photo camera, extra batteries, recharge cable, adapter, enough memory cards
Cell phone, recharge cable, in ladakh you most probably won't have network coverage
Writing & reading material: pocket diary, pen, color pencils, book(s), kindle, etc.
Playing cards or travel games
Map and travel guide
Food, like candies, power bars, etc. you may want to bring along, there are enough shops in leh main market in which you can buy some things to take on your (trekking) tour
Small calculator when out shopping & bargaining
Small padlocks for your luggage during flights

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Travel from Delhi to Leh by air

The early morning flight from Delhi gets to Leh in less than two hours. From the airport guests would be transferred to a three star city hotel where they would be housed on full board. Leh is at an altitude of 3500 mts. And all guests are advised to rest for the entire day. A successful trek in Ladakh requires you to acclimatize well.

Day 2: ladakh

The early morning flight from Delhi gets to Leh in less than two hours. From the airport guests would be transferred to a three star city hotel where they would be housed on full board. Leh is at an altitude of 3500 mts. And all guests are advised to rest for the entire day. A successful trek in Ladakh requires you to acclimatize well.

Day 3: Spituk - Zingchan (4 hrs.)

The first day's walk can begin from Phey Village, instead of Spituk. It is a fairly pleasant walk in a south-westerly direction along the Indus on your right. It is long gentle walking before you enter Zingchen Gorge. The gorge is dotted with poplar trees and you reach Zingchen village after an hour's walk. To skip the regular rush of trekkers at the normal campsites it is advisable to continue walking to Hemis National Park to reach the village of Sumdzom. There are nice camping options here and we pitch up here for the night.

Day 4: Zingchan to Kandala Base Camp (5/6 hours)

From Sumdzom we walk upstream and then climb up the hill till we get to Kandala Nallah, along which a path leads to high pastures. On the east is a path that leads to Rumbak Village which we avoid taking. Instead we go westward following the path to Yurutse and the Kandala Base Camp. The flat campsite a commands a very nice view of the valley below, and we shall pitch up here for the night.

Day 5: Kandala Base Camp to Skiu (7/8 hours)

Today is a long day. The trek up to the Kandala Pass (4870m) takes a little under two hours of steady climbing from the base camp. From the pass a well-defined path leads down to Shingo. This descent takes around two hours. Beyond Shingo we head lend for Skiu after crossing the Shingo Nallah. This stretch takes around three hours. Skiu is a fascinating place with ruins of ancient monasteries.
Our campsite is beyond the village by the Markha River.
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Day 6: Skiu to Markha (6/7 hours)

An early start is recommended for this day as it gets very warm when it is sunny, although the walking is not very strenuous. The trail from Skiu leads to Sara where one can stop for a quick lunch. Beyond Sara the trail goes up to the village of Chalak. We cross a river and keep going ahead for around two hours till we reach the swift Markha River. After fording across the river from the shallowest spot we carry on further to arrive at Markha Village. There are a number of options for camping here.

Day 7: Markha to Thujungtse (6/7 hours)

This day is a moderately tough walking day, passing through the villages of Umlung and Hanikar. The Kangyatse Peak (6400m) dominates the landscape. The trail goes northwards upto the confluence of two rivers Luntang Chu and Nyimaling Chu. At the end of the trail we get to Thujungste village. The campsite is excellent.

Day 8: Thujungste to Nyimaling (3 hours)

Today is a easy walk. The trail from Thujungste leas you to Nyimaling passing through several Mani walls and shepherd camps. On the way the views of Kangyatse Peak are simply spectacular. Nyimaling is a beautiful place and one can spend the afternoon exploring the valley. You can spot Blue Sheep and other wildlife in this area.

Day 9: Nyimaling to Shang Sumdo across Kongmaru La (7/8 hours)

From Nyimaling the trail crosses the Nyimaling Chu and ascends steeply upwards to the pass at Kongmaru La (5130m). From here the descent is sharp and an hour's walk takes you to Lhartse. The trail leads to Shang River and beyond this are the shepherd camps at Chuskumo and Chukdo. Finally we get to Shang Sumdo where the campsite is located before the confluence of two tributaries.

Day 10: Shang Sumdo to Hemis (3/4 hours)

Morning may be spent exploring Shang valley and the monastery of Shang. Then we set out along the dirt road to Martselang. From here a taxi would be prearranged to take you to Leh.